Doge Plasr pool updated to v.1.6
Vardiff 0% fee PPLNS Happy mining!
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Net hashrate is steadily around 1GH now, sometimes drops a bit lower, but then goes up again and the general trend is slowly rising Can we go TO THE MOON in a CAR?
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Hey everybody, Just a quick update about http://skc.plasr.com pool -- last week there were some minor issues with strange hashrate being reported on the dashboard page (i.e. it rported lower values). Otherwize everything worked OK, the shares and rewards were distributed all right. It was just a "visual" issue that MethMatician found on the dashboard. Now for several days everything is back to normal and the dash dials are OK Everyone is welcome, happy mining!
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我就是一个关注着我们硬币的一名中国人 Great, maybe you can propose XDC to a Chinese exchange like the aforementioned? We, as one might think, have only google translate at our help for this...
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Well, the difficulty quite definitely is getting higher, it seems to occasionally drop back down, but every time it goes up, we reach a new high. More miners need to post in this thread, if they want the coin to get more attention though.
To be perfectly honest, more forum pages = successful coin to a lot of people.
You are right and apart from the purely marketing talk POV, there is a logical reason for this -- for a coin to be a success it has to be in the wallets of more people, as many as possible. Bitcointalk forum pages seem to be a good way to reach larger audience and thus a coin distribution, which is a success. That being said, people, come mine Xedoscoin -- is it easy to mine (at least for now) and it will be here to stay. What could be better in crypto world than getting easy coins that will rise in value?
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Hope this helps You should have just said "No, there is no native linux application", but thanks. I'll pass -- no linux is a showstopper for me and running wine is not a solution. And just BTW -- the excuse "I didn't have enough money to hire linux programmers" is not really an excuse. If we are talking about opensource and if the author has a really original idea, I don't see the need of such "excuses".
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Does this have a linux version? I mean linux native, not some wine stuff. I donwloaded a big chunk of code from git repo just to find out that it is a wine install mostly.
It is a nice idea to bind coin mining to boinc... but without a native linux application it is a no-go, IMHO
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Nice! At least, best coin name so far
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what is CPU miner ?
what is says -- a program that discovers new coins using the CPU (instead of the GPU, the graphics card)
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poools arent mining right now why ? plz tell me more
I guess because they don't have the code for the stratum servers to be able to work with the coin network Hopefully they'll get it soon
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how to run the damn deamon on linux?? i have already compile it but cant find heavycoind
it should be in the folder where you compiled it src/heavycoind for the daemon and the main folder for the heavycoin-qt wallet either start it from there cd src ./heavycoind or copy it to a folder in your PATH (maybe ~/bin) and start it with "heavycoind" you may want to strip it first
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i compiled it on ubuntu 13.10
i try heavycoind --daemon but it doesnt work
any help?
please?What does it say? Did you prepare a .conf file
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What are the dependencies for the wallet on Ubuntu?
Ubuntu wallet does not work ./heavycoin-qt: error while loading shared libraries: libdb_cxx-5.3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Well, you obviously need libdb5.3++ installed
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no sources... are you creating the repos NOW ? wtf........
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Could you ladies unbunch your panties, change your tampons and stfu?!?!? I'm starting to grown breasts from all the estrogen you panties wastes are excreting.
So go fuck with yourself. DO you know that people have lifes despite of sitting here? If launch time is scheduled on XX;XX then it should be launched at the time. Not everyone wants to spend few hours more sitting and wasting time. +1
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such scam, much disappointment
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